Metrocentre is a shopping centre in the United Kingdom and holds the title of largest shopping centre in Europe. Many large retail chains are represented in the centre and is anchored by 3 main department stores: Marks and Spencer, Debenhams, House of Fraser. Major fashion retailers include British Home Stores, Next, Primark, Topshop/Topman, H&M, New Look, River Island, Zara, USC, Lacoste, All Saints, Van Mildert, Tucci, Laura Ashley, Karen Miller, Kurt Geiger, French Connection, Guess, G-Star RAW and JD Sports.

The majority of restaurants are located in the MetroCentre Qube, a recently redeveloped area in the Yellow Mall containing bars and restaurants. These include Zizzi, Frankie and Benny’s, Nandos, Pizza Express, Big Lukes, Yo! Sushi and in 2011, Wagamama.

Bayshore Town Center is a shopping mall/mixed use retail complex in Glendale, Wisconsin anchored by Sears, Boston Store, and Kohl’s. The center is surrounded by specialty retail shops, casual and fine dining, fitness clubs, and luxury apartment homes. Bayshore is located in the most affluent area of Milwaukee and the entire state of Wisconsin. Key tenants include J.Crew, Brooks Brothers, The Cheesecake Factory, iPic Entertainment, Coach, The Apple Store, H&M, Banana Republic and Trader Joe’s.

The Bentall Centre has come a long way since it opened over 15 years ago. Today the Centre contains over 80 shops and attracts over fourteen million visitors a year. And it just keeps getting better; with new stores, more services and facilities including a full health club.

The Bentall Centre offers a variety of brands under one stunning roof, from the historic Bentalls department store stocking a plethora of designer and high street brands, to HMV, Apple, Zara, Esprit, Baby Gap, Fat Face, Paperchase and Swarovski. On top of all of this Kingston also boasts a John Lewis, French Connection, Heals, Habitat, Jo Malone, Primark, Space NK and Marks and Spencer, as well as 7000 parking spaces, direct trains to London Waterloo, over 40 bus routes and there’s even easy cycle access to the centre of this bustling Royal Borough.

Edmonton’s very own shopping centre has over 120 shops, 40 market stalls and eateries. There is a mixture of independent retailers and high street shops catering to most needs: fashion, kidswear, electrical stores, grocery shopping, home furnishings, stationery and games shops among others, making this a popular spot for shoppers whether they’re after essential groceries or just an afternoon of retail therapy.

The eating options are better than the average food court fast food fare; you can choose from an Italian deli, Caribbean café, Turkish restaurant and Chinese buffet after which you can sink a few pints in the Railway Tavern. The shopping centre has over 1,000 parking spaces with ample disabled parking.

The Greene is a 72-acre, 1.1 million square-foot new town center featuring pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, open-air gathering spaces, fountains and parks for children. The complex is an established mixed-use, office, retail, dining and entertainment center and serves as the third major shopping mall in the Dayton region.

The center includes tenets such as: Lane Bryant, White House Black Market, Cheesecake Factory, Chico’s, Sephora, Ann Taylor, and numerous other retailers and/or restaurants some new to the Dayton area. Anchor tenants will include the department store, Von Maur. Von Maur is sometimes described as the Nordstrom of the Midwest and features fashion, accessories and beauty products, but not furniture or other department store goods.

Edinburgh Premium Outlets is just 35 minutes south of Indianapolis on I-65 and has 85 stores. Find impressive savings at Adidas, American Eagle Outfitters, Banana Republic, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap Outlet, Gymboree, J.Crew, Jones New York, Nautica, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Under Armour, VF Outlet and more. The center also stages special public and private events and in-store promotions not to be missed. You’ll find an exciting collection of the world’s leading designers and name brands, all offering savings of 25% to 65% every day.

Grand Central Terminal is a terminal station at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Built by and named for the New York Central Railroad in the heyday of American long-distance passenger trains, it is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms. It has become a midtown destination for five exquisite restaurants and cocktail lounges, 20 casual international eateries in the lower level Dining Concourse, gourmet foods from the Grand Central Market and the 50 unique specialty shops throughout the concourses, all in addition to transportation.

Grand Central has also transformed itself into a venue for ongoing public events. Throughout the year, Vanderbilt Hall, the Terminal’s 12,000 square foot former Main Waiting Room, is the site for ongoing free promotions and entertainment ranging from tennis exhibits to the annual Holiday Fair which brings 72 craftsmen, artisans and international importers to the Terminal selling an outstanding array of merchandise for holiday gifts.

Retail Shops, Restaurants and Grand Central Market – Facing north, to your right is the East side of the Terminal where you will see Charlie Palmer’s Métrazur restaurant on the balcony. Head that way for all the wonderful retail shops in the 42nd Street, Lexington and Graybar Passages (look on the marble archways and you will see these passages are identified). Also on the east side is the Grand Central Market, New York’s European-style food hall. There are countless options for food, be it a snack, a complete meal, or something delicious to take home from the Grand Central Market. Once again facing the information booth, to your left is the West side of the Terminal. On the balcony you will find Cipriani Dolci and Michael Jordan?s The Steak House N.Y.C. Directly below them you are all the retail shops of the Shuttle and Biltmore Passages, including the New York Transit Museum Shop and Gallery.

From the Main Concourse, you can enjoy the lower level Dining Concourse by taking the stairs or escalators on either the east or west sides. For a much more scenic view, take either of the ramps found in the Shuttle or 42nd Street Passages. As you descend, you will find the world-famous Oyster Bar and Restaurant, which has been in operation as long as Grand Central has been open.

Ballston Common is a 578,000-square-foot, four-level, enclosed, urban mixed-use development located at the corner of Glebe Road and Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Va., just four miles from downtown Washington.

The center is located in the “Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor” – a three-mile stretch that has become one of the most successful office, commercial and residential developments in the country. With its diverse mix of goods and services and proximity to two Metro stations, Ballston is redefining itself as Arlington’s “new downtown”.

In the heart of this new downtown is Ballston Common Mall. The mall features Macy’s, Macy’s Furniture Gallery, a 12-screen, stadium seating Regal Cinema, a Sport & Health Club – Washington’s premier health club chain, and more than 230,000 square feet in gross leasable area.

Since the Bangor Mall’s opening in 1978, the Stillwater Avenue and Hogan Road area has seen extensive commercial growth, most of it occurring in the last few years. The Bangor Mall shopping district is where you will find all of the city’s major department and big-box stores.

The mall itself offers Macy’s, J.C. Penney, Sears, and Dick’s Sporting Goods as its anchors, with smaller stores including Olympia Sports, Foot Locker, Lids, Victoria’s Secret, American Greetings and Sam Goody. Maine’s second-largest mall also features a food court with a selection that includes Dairy Queen and Sbarro.

North Point Mall in Alpharetta, GA boasts a fine selection of department and inline stores. Their newly renovated Food Court or their new carousel, they are happy you are here! We want you to enjoy your shopping experience with us and thank you for making North Point Mall your shopping destination.

Pacific View in Ventura, CA is named for its sweeping ocean views, Pacific View Mall is ideally located in a high volume traffic area at the intersection of Main Street and Mills Road in the city of Ventura. On any given day, it is estimated that 210,000 vehicles drive on the U.S. Highway 101 overpass at Main Street. The only major center serving an area extending over 25 miles both north and south, Pacific View Mall features over 145 specialty shops, restaurants and cafe’s.

Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, FL – Just a block from the Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive, lower Collins Avenue (the area between Fifth and Nineteenth Streets) is peppered with bikini-clad characters looking for club wear or a nibble to eat. Nestled between big guns such as Sephora, Tommy Hilfiger, Club Monaco, Ralph Lauren, Nicole Miller, United Colors of Benetton, Quicksilver, Arden B., Urban Outfitters, MNG by Mango, Zara and Barneys New York Co-Op., denizens love these distinctive shops:

Intermix: This is every Miami glam gal’s go-to shop thanks to its hip assortment of women’s clothing and accessories. Dig up duds by Rag & Bone, Gryphon, Veda and Torn. Stumble upon jewelry by Kenneth Jay Lane and Sydney Evans. Shoes by Fendi, Giuseppe Zanotti and Sergio Rossi and handbags by Chloe, Juliette and Jake and Stella McCartney are all in the mix, too. Intermix, 634 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; (305) 531-5950.

Levi’s Store: Live it up in Levi’s. This Collins Avenue door is a fave amongst dungaree devotees as it sells America’s favorite jeans. Also up for keeps are Levi’s tops, shorts, skirts, dresses, jackets, vests, belts, tees and more for men, women and juniors. Levi’s Store, 826 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; (305) 695-4045.

Kidrobot: For the kid that never wants to grow up, there’s Kidrobot. Home to collectible toys, apparel and art, Kidrobot collaborates with top international artists in the graffiti, fine art, fashion, industrial design, illustration and music realms. A purchase here — say a trippy Thumper doll — makes for an excellent conversation piece back home. Kidrobot, 638 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; (305) 673-5807.

Puma: Get the latest Puma shoes and gear at the official Puma store. Scoop up some sweet running shoes, tracksuits, hoodies and more at this athletic gear shop adored by men, women and even kids. Puma, 820 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; (305) 674-1407.

The Webster: The Webster is arguably the most chi-chi shop on Collins thanks to its affinity for high-end designers like Alaia, Balenciaga, Eres, Miu Miu and Prada. The three-level store isn’t limited to opulent clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry and watches — be sure to take a gander at the photography and dine at its acclaimed Parisian restaurant Caviar Kaspia. The Webster, 1220 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; (305) 674-7899.

Greenwood Park Mall, Greenwood, IN features great stores like American Eagle, Ann Taylor Loft, Hollister, Fossil, The Disney Store, Build-a-Bear Workshop, Sephora, Victoria’s Secret and Waldenbooks, plus over 120 specialty shops. Greenwood Park Mall has something for everyone! Still looking for that special gift? Stop by one of our anchor stores like Dick’s Sporting Goods, JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears or Von Maur for a great selection of quality merchandise. Ready for a break? Try a pretzel from Auntie Anne’s Pretzels or maybe a gourmet cookie from Blondie’s. You might want to sit down and relax at Applebee’s, or Friday’s and enjoy great food and a relaxed atmosphere. If you’re in a hurry, consider visiting one of your favorite fast food restaurants located in our Food Court. Visit Greenwood Park Mall soon for a great day of shopping and fun!

Cielo Vista Mall, El Paso, TX is situated on the East Side of the Franklin Mountains, Cielo Vista Mall is anchored by two Dillard’s department stores, JCPenney, Sears, and Macy’s plus features 140 specialty stores.